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| deplorar dedicar cómo cuerno crisis corriente convalidar conspirar confeti comprar |
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I congratulate you on your move to become a private Spanish teacher. People need to believe in you and the most important thing is that you need to believe in yourself. It won't be easy at the beginning.
She insisted that there should be an actual step, where the man proposes friendship to the woman, at a nice dinner or giving her a gift or flowers or going down on his knees. Cultural differences.
I connected to a group of people and we played some volleyball, had some drinks and they told me a little about the place and the country in general. I returned to the hostel and took a cold shower.
She insisted that there should be an actual step, where the man proposes friendship to the woman, at a nice dinner or giving her a gift or flowers or going down on his knees. Cultural differences.
I connected to a group of people and we played some volleyball, had some drinks and they told me a little about the place and the country in general. I returned to the hostel and took a cold shower.
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
| Conjugation of desconectar [desconectado] |
desconecto desconectas desconecta desconectamos desconectáis desconectan | desconectaba desconectabas desconectaba desconectábamos desconectabais desconectaban | desconecté desconectaste desconectó desconectamos desconectasteis desconectaron | desconectaré desconectarás desconectará desconectaremos desconectaréis desconectarán |
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of disconnect [ disconnected, disconnected ] | ||||
